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It is odd that the Bible says, __od created man,_ whereas it is the other way round: man has created God. It is odd that the Bible says, __he body is mortal, the soul is immortal,_ whereas even here the contrary is true: the body (its matter) is eternal; the soul (the form of the body) is transitory.
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It is odd that the Bible says, __od created man,_ whereas it is the other way round: man has created God. It is odd that the Bible says, __he body is mortal, the soul is immortal,_ whereas even here the contrary is true: the body (its matter) is eternal; the soul (the form of the body) is transitory.

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What indeed is the half-life of a mortal consciousness? What is the half-life of a memory of that mortal consciousness? Of course, this is purely an academic question and of no immediate concern to those of us existing in the world of the living, for we possess already a memory, in its stead, which serves as a basis of our perception of the past. Accurate or not, this nature of memory allows us to understand the past according to the positions occupied by the flesh about which we seek to know, but, unfortunately, not in a way relative to the flesh itself__hat flesh stripped of identity and circumstance, that flesh which, in its most rudimentary capacity, had once collided, interacted, fought, competed, negotiated, cooperated, and mated with other flesh: there is no history of this kind, thoroughly naked and telling enough, which is accessible to us, for we are composed of the very same substance, the very same flesh, and sadly incapable of stepping outside of it, even momentarily.